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I 22 Activities I gal. $1? cm wig ngwm Kelly Tate, section editor -Oktoberfest p. 26 - Moonlight Harvest p. 34 - Homecoming p. 36 International Day at Seaver was celebrated with food and entertainment from around the world. One student posed as Michelangelo's David to give Seaver students a taste of Italian art. .iiT
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Maia, lMeie 9AM MRK 900M! 0......0.00.0..OOOOOCCCOOOO0.0.COO....0...O0......0000000COOOOOOOOOOOOOG By Ray Sayah The tradition of Frosh Follies continued this year on Sept. 4 as Seaver College freshmen gathered in Fouch Ampitheater for the annual talent competition. The fresh were grouped according to their brother and sister dorms and were given a little less than one week to prepare a short skit on the theme of Pep Island. The idea behind the Frosh Follies is to provide the freshmen with an opportunity to meet new people in a fun, yet relaxed atmosphere. 24 Frosh Follies The resident assistants of'each dormitory produced the skits and prepared the students for the show. The RAs came up with some funny skits, freshman Steve Kuzmic said. They were great coaches. Ron Engler, a junior business major, was the student assistant for dorm Rho. Engler, along with senior resident assistant Jeff Duby, coached dorm Rho and sister dorm Beta. We did a takeoff of 'Fantasy Island' and sang 'Louie, L0uie, ' says Engler. Other skits ranged from Sigma, Tau, and Upsilon's bizarre Lassie, Lassie! Bark! Bark! BOOM! to the Star Trek theme of dorms three and four. Engler says Frosh Follies was an excellent way for freshmen to make new friends. It's good, clean competition that provides the students with a chance to get to know one another. On the night of the show, the performers gathered in the amphitheater and acted out their skits for students and faculty. J udges evaluated the performances and pronounced a winner...d0rms six, seven, and eight. Kuzmic added, It was great fun even though we didn't win. It sounded stupid at first, but when it was over I was glad I participated.
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